Past Events
University of Chicago Center for East Asian Studies hosts a performance by musicians Jin Hi Kim and Min Xiao-Fen blending traditional and modern Korean and Chinese music.
Uncover the history of the cave temples through rare objects and videos that reveal the fascinating story of Mogao, from its founding in the 4th century to the present. Step into 1:1 scale cave replicas:
Royal Ontario Museum presents the exhibition, A Third Gender, exploring the complex system of sexual desire and social expectation from 1603 to 1868 in Edo Japan.
The Getty Research Institute presents a collection of artifacts from the Mogao caves which bore witness to the intense religious, artistic, and cultural exchanges along the Silk Road, the trade routes linking East and West.
This research conference will serve as the culminating event for Wang Anyi’s tenure this semester as Global Distinguished Writer in Residence at NYU’s China House.
The Chazen’s world-famous collection of Japanese woodblock prints will be on view.
Stanford University Center for East Asian Studies hosts a talk by Scott Pearce on the origins of the story of Mulan.
Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU co-hosts a screening of Oriental Silk followed by a discussion with director Xiaowen Zhu.
Confucius Institute for Global China Studies hosts a lecture by Boyue Yao on the history of the special collections at Peking University library.
Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies hosts a talk with Bill Hayton on his book arguing for deescalation in the South China Seas.